Expert Truck Servicing In Moorabbin​

Bennett Motors specialise in servicing American and Japanese truck brands including Hino, UD, Isuzu, Mitsubishi, Iveco, Sterling, Mack, Bedford, Ford and many more models. With over 25 years of experience working on diesel vehicles, you can trust honest experienced hands to service your truck.​

Truck Brands We Service

Specialising In Your Specific Vehicle

We’re diesel mechanic specialists who prioritise preventative maintenance and servicing for your truck. When you bring your truck or van in for servicing, expect a thorough assessment including but not limited to brake adjustments, fluid checks, wiper rubber change, filter and engine oil change and clutch adjustments. We place a strong emphasis on regular preventative maintenance and servicing which helps minimise roadside breakdowns and unexpected out of pocket expenses later on!

Logbook Servicing Welcomed

We can accomodate logbook servicing for truck in accordance with the manufacturers specifications to ensure that you don’t effect your vehicle warranty in any way. All of our mechanics are log book certified which means you can rely on the quality of work.

Trucks Between 1 Ton & 15 Tons

Our workshop can cater to trucks between 1 tons and 15 tons. Our hoist is designed to support all cars and trucks comfortably.

Fleet Servicing Experts

Bennett Motors can accomodate your businesses fleet of vehicles to ensure that you have the same high level of quality work completed across you fleet. Ensuring that you have high quality preventative servicing completed ensures your team stays on the road.

Truck Servicing starting from:
$150 + GST an hour plus parts

All truck services include but are not limited to:

  • Engine oil change
  • Air filters
  • Oil filters
  • Cabin filters
  • Checking and adjusting all brakes
  • Checking all lights
  • Checking tyres

  • Checking suspension
  • Cleaning battery terminals
  • Replacing wiper rubbers
  • Checking all other fluid levels
  • Clutch adjustments
  • Greasing suspension, tail shaft & steering

Parts we use:

  • Genuine filters from your dealer (if under warranty or requested)
  • Ryco filters
  • Penrite oil

Roadworthy’s and repairs are not included in our servicing – additional costs included. Check out our Truck Repairs and Roadworthy Pages for more information.

Parts We Use

See What Our Happy Customers Have To Say

5/5
The team at Bennett Motors are genuine, skilled and know what they are doing on a large range of cars, trucks and buses. The pricing is good and they don't rip you off. I had many very bad mechanics in the past but these guys are the real deal.
Victoria Travel
Customer
5/5
One of our truck got diesel leak today pouring out n under. We pulled in out of blue and got help and fixed so quickly. Much appreciated Guys. You are legend!
Nem N' Nem Food Truck
Customer

FAQs

The recommended service interval for trucks in Australia is typically every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers or every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage. Regular servicing helps prevent breakdowns and costly repairs by addressing issues early.

Common signs include unusual noises, difficulty shifting gears, reduced braking performance, tire wear, and warning lights on the dashboard. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent more expensive repairs down the road.

It’s also important to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and keep an eye on any warning lights or unusual performance issues that may indicate the need for earlier maintenance. Regular servicing helps ensure that key components like the diesel particulate filter (DPF), fuel injectors, and turbocharger remain in good condition.

To improve fuel efficiency, ensure regular maintenance, proper tire inflation, and timely oil changes. Driving habits also play a role—avoid rapid acceleration and heavy loads when possible.

Yes, diesel trucks are generally better suited for towing heavy loads due to their higher torque output, making them ideal for industries like construction and farming.

Both petrol and diesel cars have environmental impacts, but the difference lies in the type of emissions they produce. Petrol cars generally emit more carbon dioxide (CO2), contributing to global warming. Diesel cars, while often more fuel-efficient and producing less CO2, emit higher levels of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter, which can harm air quality and public health.

The average lifespan of a truck tyre typically ranges between 80,000 to 120,000 kilometers, depending on several factors such as the type of tyre, road conditions, load weight, driving habits, and maintenance routines. Proper tyre care, including regular rotation, alignment checks, and maintaining correct tyre pressure, can extend a tyre’s lifespan.

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